rumble

rumblerum‧ble1 /ˈrʌmbəl/ verb1[intransitive]CSSOUND to make a series of long low sounds, especially a long distance away from youWe could hear thunder rumbling in the distance.2[intransitive always + adverb/preposition]CS to move slowly along while making a series of long low soundsWe watched the tanks rumbling past the window.3HBH[intransitive] if your stomachrumbles, it makes a noise, especially because you are hungry4[transitive] British English informalFIND OUT to find out what someone is secretly intending to doHow did you rumble them?5[intransitive, transitive] American English old-fashioned to fight with someone →rumble on→ See Verb table